Haunted Places in Virginia

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I lived in Lousia, Virginia and there were ghost from both sides of the Battle of Trevilian Station they would come out always after 11pm in my home and in the area but never bothered me you should check that out

Richmond, virginia, born, raised, and have lived here my entire life, love it, wondered if the state capitol building was gonna be on this list, glad it was, great list too, glad Crawford road made it as well

I would looove to visit the Mountain Country of Virginia! My Fiancé is from there! She said there is an incident in Rye Cover, when a school was taken by a twister and that In the area, you can hear the cries of the children in that area that were killed. You guys should investigate there and see what you can dig up! That's the reason I watched this video, because I thought I'd see that place.

I've lived in Richmond, VA my whole life and not once, heard that building is haunted. But, it's this building on "cool lane" that closed down 10 or more years ago. It was the home of the elders. They shut it down because of the elders were being mistreated (I heard). I was in high school around this time. It use to be word on the streets, that building is big haunted. I mean ppl use to see figures in the window at night, noises at night when they walk pass. A group of us had suppose to went in there one Halloween. But a lot of ppl B'd out. So I would never know.

Fall Hill, in Fredericksburg, was where I had my one extremely convincing experience of the presence of a ghost. I was visiting my then girlfriend who was living in the upper floor of Fall Hill. This was in 1972, and Fall Hill was owned by Mrs. Lynn W. Franklin, a very impressive woman. My girlfriend and I had gone to a local coffeehouse and enjoyed the singing of an African American woman who was touring the coffeehouses in Virginia. I don't recall her name, I'll just call her Olive. After her delightful performance, we invited Olive back to Fall Hill to drink tea and chat with us. Olive had quite a life, she hung out with the Merry Pranksters, knew Owsley, had been into Black Magic, then White Magic, Pentacostal Church, etc. We had been chatting with her for a while when suddenly she looked very shaken. "Are you all right?", we asked. She replied: "Do you know you have a ghost in this house?" We told her that we had heard the stories of Fall Hill having a resident ghost, but that we had never had any direct experience of said ghost. "Well, she is standing over by those steps. She is an American Indian, about 19 years old.", was Olive's reply. There is no way Olive could have known about Fall Hill's reputation of having a ghost. She was only in Fredericksburg for that one day's performance, and did not even know the name of the place where we were.